Make the changes to /home/etc/fstab that I mentioned ... Ooops just saw this. Comment this line out also. /dev/vda1 /boot ext4 defaults 1 2 ... you now have this /home/boot which is included in your disk but was previously a partition.reboot and choose this second kernel

WAIT..... just realized that grub.conf appears to be out of order... need to figure out last kernel you guys used.

This would give you a few options to try on reboot. I am thinking 20% it boots - What do you think of our chances? If it fails pick the first choice (what we have now) and we go back to the drawing board depending on the messages for the fail.

Put them below your current kernel entry... Each group is a kernel to boot from. We leave what you have so you can get back to this current configuration should it fail. The other 2 entries represent choices of kernels to pick on boot up.Does that make sense? You can show me what you have by doing this after you are done if you are not sure: